The benchmark index S&P BSE 500 opened today at 29,649.85 and made its day high at 29,697.73 and it is trading in green today, up by more than 0.20%
From the same space, these are the top 3 companies that outperformed the benchmark index and were up by more than 4% today.
Shares of Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd were trading today with an up move by more than 4.9% on BSE. The scrip closed on Frid ay at Rs 5,964.85 and opened today at Rs 5,929.50 a piece. Shares touched their 52-week high at Rs 6,298.95 after the surge. The present 52-week high of the stock stood at Rs 6,298.95, whereas the 52-week low is Rs 2,554.95. Presently, Promoters are holding 33.80% stake in the company whereas the institutional and non-institutional holdings are 43.10% and 23.11%, respectively.
One more top gainer today which shot up by more than 5.4% is Century Plyboards (I) Limited. The stock opened at Rs 698.65 and touched fresh 52-week high today at Rs 739.00 after the surge. On Friday, the shares closed at Rs 686.30 a piece. The stock has a 52-week high of Rs 739.00 whereas the 52-week low stood at Rs 436.65. Currently, Promoters are holding 73.04% stake in the company whereas the institutional and non-institutional holdings are 20.09% and 6.86% respectively.
Another top player today is Indian Railway Corporation Limited. Shares were trading today with an up move by more than 6.7% on BSE today. The stock opened today at Rs 77.21 a piece and touched their day high today at Rs 83.19. The 52-week high stood at Rs 92.94 whereas the 52-week low stood at Rs 25.45. Presently, The Promoters are holding 86.36% the institutional and non-institutional holdings are 2.77% and 10.88%, respectively.
Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes. The securities mentioned are only examples and not recommendations. It is based on several secondary sources on the internet, and is subject to changes. Please consult an expert before making related decisions.
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